The Kingdom of God Is Within You was created in 1894.
Luke 17:20, 21 - Now when He was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, "The kingdom of God does not come with observation;nor will they say, 'See here!' or 'See there!' For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you."
The God Within was created on 1912-12-26.
the great god
It is Leo Toltstoy
Joannes Evangelista has written: 'The kingdom of God in the soule, or within you' -- subject(s): Soul, Kingdom of God
because he wanted the spirit of god lie within them
god is that deity that created the universe and everything within it.
seek ye first the kingdom of God, ... Sayin' 'seek ye first the kingdom within.'" This verse is also the Latin motto of the Canadian province Newfoundland and ...
According to scripture God is everywhere. However, Jesus, in Luke 17 ( the Pharisees question Him about the kingdom of God, Heaven) verses 20-21 says, "It is not over here, it is not there, but the Kingdom of God(heaven) is within you. Paraphrased. So don't be so concerned about where God is. He is in your heart, and that is heavenly!
You experience the kingdom of God not only on earth but within. As per the scripture, Luke 17:21 and Corinthians 3:16, God lives in the temple of your heart. The truth is this that God is everywhere, not just on earth, in the cosmos, in every atom of existence, in every living organism. Everything is God manifesting as this world. But unfortunately, we are unable to experience the kingdom of God on earth and within us because we are caught in this Cosmic illusion or Maya. We are lost in our material world and we don't see the Divine Spirit that is beating within our heart.
"The Kingdom of God" or "God's Kingdom" is "Regnum Dei" in Latin
"Once, having been asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, "The kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, nor will people say, 'Here it is,' or 'There it is,' because the kingdom of God is within you."This short extract confirms that 'the kingdom of God' is not a place. It's not simply 'heaven'. It's not somewhere in the sky where we go when we die. It's not even a metaphorical state of being.Jesus makes it very clear that he was here to point people to the Kingdom of God, not only then, but also here and now. Put simply, the Kingdom of God is God's way of doing things. Regarding the Jews then, and us now, we are obsessed with our own self-importance. We think we know better than the God who created humanity in the first place. Therefore, Jesus proclaimed God's way of doing things and not man's. Hence, our attitude to how we regard God and, just as importantly, how we love each other, must be written in our hearts. That way of doing things, that attitude in how we look at the world, the whole framework of our lives, must be God's way of doing those things and not the flawed bigotted way that humans look at the world. In this sense, the kingdom needs to be rooted deeply within us and written on our hearts.Therefore, while on earth, we see merely glimpses of that perfect kingdom - or, if you like - glimpses of heaven - in another's smile, a kind deed or a soothing compassionate word. That is God's kingdom, only to be perfected when we are in God's presence after we die, for eternity, and when that kingdom comes to perfect fruition.